- not yet recruitingPHASE2
NanO2 in Large VessEL Occlusion Stroke (NOVEL)
This study investigates a new treatment, NanO2, for strokes caused by blood clots. NanO2 carries extra oxygen to the brain, aiming to reduce damage. It's for people who have had a stroke recently, and participation lasts about 3 months.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Proving Utility of a New Field-cycling MRI Prototype in Acute Stroke Patients
This study is testing a new type of MRI scanner, called Field-Cycling Imaging (FCI), to see if it can quickly identify brain tissue that might recover after a stroke. This could help doctors make better and faster decisions about stroke treatment.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
Head COOLing in IscHemic Stroke Patients Undergoing EndovAscular Thrombectomy: a Feasibility and Safety StuDy
This study looks at a new way to cool the heads of people having treatment for a stroke. It aims to see if cooling their head during the procedure is safe and possible. This might help protect the brain after a stroke.
Canada · New Zealand - recruiting
Giessen Stroke Registry
This study looks at how we treat stroke patients in Giessen, Germany. Researchers want to understand which treatments work best to help people recover, focusing on immediate care and preventing future problems. They will compare different methods and their results.
Germany - recruitingNA
WE-TRUST (Workflow Optimization to Reduce Time to Endovascular Reperfusion for Ultra-fast Stroke Treatment)
This study looks at a new, faster way to treat stroke patients. It compares starting treatment in a special X-ray room right away with the usual way of having scans first. The goal is to see if quicker treatment leads to better recovery for people who’ve had a stroke.
United States · Argentina · Belgium - recruitingNA
One-Stop manaGemEnT For A Swift Initiation of Endovascular Therapy
This study looks at a faster way to treat stroke caused by a blood clot. It compares a 'One-Stop' approach, where scans and treatment happen in one room, to the usual way. The goal is to help more people recover better and quicker after a stroke.
Germany · Switzerland - active not recruiting
Automatic PredICtion of Edema After Stroke
This study uses computers to predict severe brain swelling after a stroke. By looking at medical scans and patient information, researchers hope to identify patients who might benefit from surgery earlier, potentially improving their recovery.
Austria · Germany · United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Acute Stroke: Prehospital Versus In-HospitAL Initiation of Recanalization Therapy- ASPHALT
The ASPHALT study in France is looking at whether specially equipped ambulances (Mobile Stroke Units) that can offer early stroke treatment work better than standard care. They want to see if treating strokes sooner, even before hospital, improves recovery and is a good use of money for the healthcare system.
France - recruitingNA
GEKO Venous Thromboembolism Prevention Study
This study compares two ways to prevent blood clots (VTE) in stroke patients who can't move much. It looks at the standard treatment (IPC) versus a new device called geko™ to see which works better over three months.
United Kingdom - not yet recruiting
Tenecteplase Treatment in Ischemic Stroke Registry
This study looks at how a new medicine called Tenecteplase is used in real life to treat people who have had a stroke caused by a blood clot. Doctors want to see how well it works compared to older treatments and gather more information to help future stroke care.
France - recruiting
BJH-SDS Validation of the German Translation
This study is testing a new German version of a quick screening test for swallowing problems after a stroke. It aims to make sure the test accurately identifies patients who might have difficulty swallowing, which is important for preventing serious health issues.
Germany - recruitingPHASE3
Induced Hypertension in Acute PRogrESsive Perforating Artery Stroke Using Peripheral Dilute noREpinephrine
This study looks at whether a mild increase in blood pressure, using a common medicine called norepinephrine, can help people who have had a specific type of stroke. They want to see if it improves recovery and is safe.
France - active not recruiting
NeVa Retrospective Comparative SR Study
This study looks back at medical records of patients who had special procedures called mechanical thrombectomy for acute stroke. It compares two different devices, the NeVa Stent Retriever and others, to see how well they cleared blood clots and if they were safe.
Argentina · Belgium · Germany - recruitingNA
Virtual Reality Rehabilitation for Stroke Patients in the Hospital and at Home.
This study looks at whether a simple virtual reality (VR) system can help people recover arm movement after a stroke. It aims to see if VR therapy works better than usual care, both in hospital and at home, for adults over 18 who recently had a stroke.
Canada - enrolling by invitationPHASE2
Testing of a System for Remote Ischemic Conditioning in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Pre-hospital Stroke Care
This study is testing a new device that uses a special arm cuff, like a blood pressure cuff, to help protect the brain after a stroke or in certain brain conditions. It's a small, early study to check if the device is safe, easy to use, and how well it works.
Canada